Dogmatics IIIAvailable in three volumes, this is one of the great works of 20th century theology. Brunner presents a profoundly biblical systematic theology, finding a path between the ideas of Barth and Bultmann. Vol III - Christian Doctrine of the Church, Faith & the Consummation |
Contents
Ekklesia and Church | 3 |
THE GROUND AND NATURE OF THE EKKLESIA | 19 |
THE PRIMITIVE CHRISTIAN EKKLESIA | 37 |
APPENDIX On the Doctrine of Baptism | 53 |
DELAYING FACTORS IN THE DEVELOPMENT | 73 |
THE CHURCH AS INSTRUMENT AND SHELL | 85 |
THE CRISIS OF THE CHURCH IN EUROPE | 93 |
THE SEARCH FOR THE NEW FORM OF | 106 |
Chapter 18 | 262 |
REGENERATION AS A SPECIAL ASPECT | 269 |
CONVERSION | 276 |
FAITH AS HOPE | 339 |
Chapter 21 | 342 |
Chapter 2 | 351 |
Chapter 3 | 362 |
THE CHRISTIAN UNDERSTANDING OF ETER | 375 |
THE ESSENTIAL MARKS OF THE CHURCH | 117 |
The New Life In Christ | 134 |
FAITH AND UNBELIEF | 140 |
FAITH ACCORDING TO THE WITNESS | 152 |
EXCURSUS Martin Bubers Teaching on the Apostles | 159 |
THE MISUNDERSTANDING OF FAITH | 176 |
THE JUSTI | 191 |
EXCURSUS On the Contemporary Theological Situ | 212 |
JUSTIFYING FAITH IN CHRIST AND | 226 |
DOCTRINAL BELIEF AND BELIEF IN | 237 |
FAITH AND KNOWLEDGE | 251 |
THE MYSTERY OF DEATH | 381 |
TO DEPART AND BE WITH CHRIST | 389 |
APPENDIX The Problem of Demythologization | 397 |
THE RESURRECTION | 408 |
UNIVERSALISM AND WORLD JUDGMENT | 415 |
THE CONSUMMATION | 425 |
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The Christian Doctrine of the Church, Faith and the Consummation Emil Brunner No preview available - 2002 |
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